Tuesday 18 June 2013
   

Biodegradation potential of two Rhodococcus strains capable of utilizing aniline as carbon source in tropical ecosystem. Research Journal Microbiology

Biodegradation potential of two Rhodococcus strains capable of utilizing aniline as carbon source in tropical ecosystem. Research Journal Microbiology

Two closely related strains of Rhodococcus species isolated from aniline polluted tropical ecosystem were able to utilize aniline as carbon source at 3.0 and 4.0 mM concentrations at 30oC and pH of about 6.4. Rapid increase in the turbidity and sharp decline in pH were observed in the cultures of both organisms within 24 h of incubation. Shortly after the period, growth became slower. Turbidity...
 
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O. C. Nwinyi, Shalom Nwodo Chinedu, and O. O. Amund
Shalom N. Chinedu, Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology) School of Natural & Applied Sciences College of Science & Technology Covenant University view full profile
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